SOAR Instrumentation
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The SOAR Telescope is designed to carry a large instrument payload. An Instrument Support Box (ISB) at each Nasmyth focus can carry a cluster of three instruments with a total weight of up to 3000kg, and contains a shared Tip-Tilt guider and calibration unit. Two "Folded Cassegrain" ports on the elevation ring can each support an additional smaller instrument weighing up to 300kg. A third such port holds the Calibration Wavefront Sensor used to tune the Active Optical System. The system is designed to allow the observer to switch between instruments, several of which will be science ready at any time, within a few minutes. The tertiary mirror rotates to select the focal station in use while beam steering optics within each ISB direct the light to the chosen instrument.
First Generation Instruments
The SOAR consortium has a strong instrumentation program with each partner slated to provide one instrument by the start of operation, and with two second generation instruments already in the conceptual design stage. The initial instrument compliment is designed to fully exploit SOARs exquisite, Tip-Tilt image quality at near IR wavelengths, as well as serving the strong partnership interest in imaging and spectroscopy in the blue/UV. Key properties of the first generation instruments are given in the table below. Follow the links in the table for full details.
Notes On Instrument Status: A)
In service.
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